Del-Mar-Va Depression Glass Club's 78th Show and Sale

Dealers featuring Early American, Pattern, Elegant, Art Deco, and Depression-Era glassware, china, kitchenware, barware, pottery, books and linen collectibles.
Club members will present a special display: "Vintage American Lamps".
Those attending the Show may bring no more than three (3) items for identification (without charge) by knowledgeable Club members.
Admission: $4.00.
Keywords: American glass and pottery companies -- Cambridge, Fostoria, Roseville, Weller, Heisey, Morgantown, Indiana, Imperial, Hazel-Atlas...

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From Bolivia to Arlington

Inspired by the film Latino Americans, we decided to seek out a local perspective on the Latino experience in our community with our weta.org Digital Extras. Luis Araya immigrated to Arlington, Virginia from Bolivia in 1966, when very few Latinos lived in the county. He reflects on the changes he has seen over the years and the influence of Latinos in Arlington today.

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